A preset chain contains a series of presets so you can run killing presets and healing presets in one generator. This blog will show you how to create a preset chain. For example, l would like to use one generator to run an Acne preset first and a Detox preset afterwards. The Acne preset runs for 8 hours, and the Detox preset runs for 16 hours. Finally, set this preset chain to run twice.
Create Presets
First, create one Acne preset. As I want Acne Remote preset to run for 8 hours and the preset chain to repeat twice, I enter 0 after Repeat Sequence and enter 2 after Repeat Chain. Then go to the Settings tab, enter 8 in the Schedule part. Now I can save the preset named “Acne-Amy”.
Second, choose one Detox preset. Here, I choose All Maintenance(R) – DB preset and set Repeat Chain to 2 in the Programs tab. I need this preset to run for 16 hours, so I enter 16 after Run for in the Settings tab. And then save this preset named “All Maintenance-Amy”.
Create A Preset Chain
After the presets are created, I can chain them together. Firstly, go to the user directory to find the presets I created. Next is to select them into the Presets to Chain pain. Left-click to choose the first preset and use button or right-click to add it to the pane. This operating way is the same as the following presets.
I can save the preset chain after the presets are selected. In order to find my preset chain quickly, I create a new folder for Preset Chain under the User directory.
Debug Preset Chain
I can use the “Age Factor” to debug the preset chain. First, load the preset chain into the Control tab, and enter the factor here to shorten the total running time. Now I can click “Start” to test this preset chain.